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bastlynn:
outlastfilmcamp:
WE HAVE CURRENTLY RAISED 3,135$ OF OUR 12,500$ GOAL!
Donate HERE!
Please donate just 1$! If we can 9000 reblogs, and everyone who reblogs or likes donates just ONE DOLLAR, we can bring this camp to the children on Pine Ridge!
Outlast aims to increase minority representation in film and media by teaching minority students filmmaking skills so that they can tell their own stories. Outlast also aims to build relationships across minority communities, because together, we can “Outlast” anything.
This is our third year, and we are heading back to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from July 3rd - July 12th. We’ll be holding a full short film production experience. The students will write, direct, film and edit a short film. We will then enter the film into festivals.
In addition, we are inviting speakers to Pine Ridge to hold performances, workshops and talks with the students. We are bringing in artist and filmmakers from a variety of multicultural and artistic backgrounds. So far, we have Native-American rapper Frank Waln, Native American poet Tanaya Winder, cinematographer Salvatore Totino and musicians Maimouna and Jabari Exum.
But we can’t do this without your help!
Please donate at
http://ift.tt/2oqI7MN
And visit
http://ift.tt/2p0ha5L for more information about who we are and what we do!
Bonus: Outlast is run entirely by women and people of color. We are African-American, Native-American, Filipino, Native-Hawaiian, and the list continues! We are minority youth coming together to empower minority youth!
Also, check us out, we were featured on Afropunk!
@squeeful seems vaguely in your interests :)

bastlynn:
outlastfilmcamp:
WE HAVE CURRENTLY RAISED 3,135$ OF OUR 12,500$ GOAL!
Donate HERE!
Please donate just 1$! If we can 9000 reblogs, and everyone who reblogs or likes donates just ONE DOLLAR, we can bring this camp to the children on Pine Ridge!
Outlast aims to increase minority representation in film and media by teaching minority students filmmaking skills so that they can tell their own stories. Outlast also aims to build relationships across minority communities, because together, we can “Outlast” anything.
This is our third year, and we are heading back to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from July 3rd - July 12th. We’ll be holding a full short film production experience. The students will write, direct, film and edit a short film. We will then enter the film into festivals.
In addition, we are inviting speakers to Pine Ridge to hold performances, workshops and talks with the students. We are bringing in artist and filmmakers from a variety of multicultural and artistic backgrounds. So far, we have Native-American rapper Frank Waln, Native American poet Tanaya Winder, cinematographer Salvatore Totino and musicians Maimouna and Jabari Exum.
But we can’t do this without your help!
Please donate at
http://ift.tt/2oqI7MN
And visit
http://ift.tt/2p0ha5L for more information about who we are and what we do!
Bonus: Outlast is run entirely by women and people of color. We are African-American, Native-American, Filipino, Native-Hawaiian, and the list continues! We are minority youth coming together to empower minority youth!
Also, check us out, we were featured on Afropunk!
@squeeful seems vaguely in your interests :)
